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QuestionI am growing white button mushrooms from a kit. Is it possible to save or move some spores to make more mushrooms? What is the best way to propagate these mushrooms to not keep buying new kits?Community AnswerYou can propagate the Mycelium on wet shredded cardboard in a container with holes at the bottom. Seed it with the area around each mushroom root and keep it moist and dark for 1-2 months until you see the white growth on the pieces of cardboard. Use the cardboard bits to start a new tray of mushrooms.
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QuestionHow long does it take to grow white button mushrooms?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerIn order to grow mature white button mushrooms, you have to first cultivate mycelium, which will take about 3-4 weeks to start sprouting tiny mushrooms. Then, it'll take about another 1-2 weeks for the mushrooms to grow large enough for you to harvest them. Once the mycelium starts sprouting mushrooms, if the conditions are right, you can continue to harvest mushrooms for up to 6 months.
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QuestionWhere do white button mushrooms grow?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerWhite button mushrooms naturally grow in fertile and damp soil, which is why they were first cultivated in fields with horse manure. You can grow them at home by making a mixture of equal parts compost and manure and filling a tray with it. Then, add spores over the surface and wait for the mycelium to form, which is a network of filaments that the mushrooms sprout from. After a few weeks, you'll see tiny white button mushrooms growing.
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QuestionCan you regrow mushrooms?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerIt's possible to regrow mushrooms if you have the stems, but it can be difficult. Take the stems and place them either in moist soil or in a mixture of equal parts manure and compost. After a few days, the stems will either start to sprout new growth, or they'll simply rot. If they do grow, within a few weeks you may have small sprouts of mushrooms.
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QuestionHow to plant if I have a seeds of the white bottle mushroom?Aftab NajamCommunity AnswerPut the seeds in an eggshell and give it water once a day when small. The plant will grow up, then put it into a vase.
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QuestionWhat can I use for an improvised heating pad?Isabella Lambert[MCG]Community AnswerFor a do-it-yourself heating pad, take an old sock and fill it with uncooked white rice. Tie the open end of the sock and now you can heat it in the microwave to be warm and cozy!
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QuestionCan I use a mixture of sawdust and cow manure?Community AnswerYes. (Use hardwood sawdust.)
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QuestionWhat other homemade substrates can be used with no stinky smell?RSHICommunity AnswerMint is a better option mixed with neem leaves. If you want no stinky smell in your house, take five or six leaves of mint and neem and make a spray by grinding these leaves and extract into liquid through muslin cloth. You get a good spray.
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QuestionI have mycelium growing and some spindly mushrooms growing after a little more than two weeks. When should I cover the mycelium with potting soil or compost?affiliateproject47Community AnswerIt's typically a good idea to cover mycelium with potting soil or compost soil once you start to see spindly mushrooms growing, which is usually a sign that the mycelium has developed a strong network. After about two weeks, this is an appropriate time to gently cover the mycelium to support the mushrooms' growth. Be sure the soil is loose and well-aerated to promote healthy mushroom development.
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